History of the American Nation, المجلد 1Western Press Association, 1911 |
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... courts and commercial regulations . There was an obvious antagonism between the North and South , and between the larger and smaller States , as to representations . There were angry dis- cussions whether slaves should be considered ...
... courts and commercial regulations . There was an obvious antagonism between the North and South , and between the larger and smaller States , as to representations . There were angry dis- cussions whether slaves should be considered ...
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... of the Su- preme Court of Tennessee , volunteer militia officer , Major - General and Department Commander , and Governor of Florida . He had rendered undoubted services in HISTORY , GREATNESS AND DANGERS OF AMERICA 35.
... of the Su- preme Court of Tennessee , volunteer militia officer , Major - General and Department Commander , and Governor of Florida . He had rendered undoubted services in HISTORY , GREATNESS AND DANGERS OF AMERICA 35.
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... , his project having been twice rejected by the Spanish court , and he himself branded as a wild enthusiast , he succeeded in enlisting in its favor the benevolent Isabella , Queen of Spain . She offered 58 58 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN ...
... , his project having been twice rejected by the Spanish court , and he himself branded as a wild enthusiast , he succeeded in enlisting in its favor the benevolent Isabella , Queen of Spain . She offered 58 58 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN ...
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... court at Barcelona , his prog- ress was a triumphal procession . He was graciously received by the King and Queen , who appointed him Viceroy or Governor of all the countries he had or should discover . They conferred upon him and his ...
... court at Barcelona , his prog- ress was a triumphal procession . He was graciously received by the King and Queen , who appointed him Viceroy or Governor of all the countries he had or should discover . They conferred upon him and his ...
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... court entered into the scheme . Some of the young nobility volunteered to become col- onists . By the following May the arrangements were completed . Cartier , " who was very religious , " first conducted his company to the cathedral ...
... court entered into the scheme . Some of the young nobility volunteered to become col- onists . By the following May the arrangements were completed . Cartier , " who was very religious , " first conducted his company to the cathedral ...
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